In the U.S., whether you're considered middle class or not may depend on where you live.
In some states, you can earn over $150,000 and still be considered middle class.
The personal finance site defines "middle class" as households with an annual income that is two-thirds to double a state's median income.
In Maryland, you're considered middle class if your income falls between $65,641 and $196,922, according to GOBankingRates.
Here's the income range that qualifies as middle class in every U.S. state, listed in alphabetical order.
Persons:
GOBankingRates, It's
Organizations:
Survey, Maryland, Census
Locations:
U.S, — Maryland, New Jersey